The XKR 75 also has an updated exhaust system, 20-inch alloy wheels and red brake calipers.

Jaguar says the car's final calibration was done in partnership with the RSR engineering team, which has been working with Jaguar on its motorsport programme.

'We conceived the XKR 75 as a sports car with a duality of character that makes it perfectly suited to driving across Europe to the Nurburgring race track, completing some very fast laps, and then driving home again,' said Mike Cross, Jaguar chief engineer vehicle integrity.

The XKR 75 is available to order from July, with deliveries expected in October.